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SLIDES

Our speaker from the May meeting, Mark Smith, was kind enough to
share his slides from his presentation.

The file is rather large, even as a PDF (4 megabytes). I've posted
it on the files section of our Yahoo group.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/digitalphoto-gcpcug/files/
You do need to be a member of the group in order to access it. If
you are not a member, please sign up.

SEE MORE OF MARK'S WORK

Mark has also extended an invitation to the group to visit the LINGG
showroom and attend the opening and closing parties (bring friends,
hang out, drink wine, buy stuff). The opening is on Wednesday the
15th and the closing party is Saturday the 18th. You can find
details here: http://halingg.web.aplus.net/id59.html

When you visit the link, you'll notice more examples of photography
that Mark Has done. The show includes some prints he has done. Here
are details:

-There will be 6 prints in the show, each 38x38 inches on 44x44 inch
paper

-The images are from 6x6 cm black and white negatives, shot on
Ilford FP4 or HP5. The negatives were scanned on a Nikon 9000 at
4000 dpi.

-Basic curve adjustments and clean up were done in Photoshop, then
the images were resized to 38x38 inches

-Images were then printed on an Epson 9600 printer with Epson
Ultrachrome inks, using the ImagePrint RIP v6.0 software.

-Additional contrast changes were made in ImagePrint to adjust to
the paper characteristics prior to printing.

-The paper used was 44 inch wide Epson Ultrasmooth (also sold as
Premier Art Hot Press)


I hope to see you there!

Charles Burkett








Thu Jun 9, 2005 2:11 pm

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